Correction of Low Neonatal Vitamin D Status Using 1000 IU/d of Vitamin D Improved Body Composition (Lean Mass and Fat Mass) Compared to Using the Standard of Care by 6 Months of Age (P11-094-19)

Volume: 3, Pages: nzz048.P11 - 19
Published: Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
Vitamin D status is positively associated with lean mass phenotype in healthy infants born with sufficient vitamin D stores. The objective is to test whether rapid correction of low neonatal vitamin D status improves body composition (lean mass and fat mass) at 6 mo of age. In a double-blinded randomized parallel group controlled trial (NCT02563015), healthy term neonates of appropriate weight for gestational age were recruited from Montreal....
Paper Details
Title
Correction of Low Neonatal Vitamin D Status Using 1000 IU/d of Vitamin D Improved Body Composition (Lean Mass and Fat Mass) Compared to Using the Standard of Care by 6 Months of Age (P11-094-19)
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Volume
3
Pages
nzz048.P11 - 19
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